At 11:58 06/06/2016 -0600, Jonly Donly wrote:
... there is a great convenience in letting the user run multiple instances of it in order (for example) to view differences between multiple versions of a document in parallel. This is so incredibly useful for people running aoo on computers with very large high resolution screens, like mine.

You are missing the point here. If you open multiple documents, such as your multiple versions of the same document, in the same instance of OpenOffice, you have separate windows - and you can resize and reposition these to be able to see, compare, scroll, edit the documents, and so on independently and simultaneously. That's just like the separate windows you would see from separate instances of the program.

What else are you expecting?

Brian Barker

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